1. For earlier lectures in this series, see: Harvey Brooks, “Materials in a Steady State World,”Met. Trans., 1972, vol. 3, p. 759; Alan Cottrell, “Materials and Energy,”Met.Trans., 1973, vol. 4, p. 405; James Boyd, “The Resource Tri- chotomy,”Met. Trans., 1974, vol. 5, p. 5.
2. Materials and Mans Needs-Summary Report of the Committee on the Survey of Materials Science and Engineering, Morris Cohen, ed., National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., 1973.
3. Cyril Stanley Smith: “Art, Technology and Science: Notes on their Historical Interaction,”Technology and Culture, 1970, vol. 11, pp. 493–549. Also inPerspectives in the History of Science and Technology, Duane Roller, ed., pp. 129-65, Norman Oklahoma, 1971.
4. Cyril Stanley Smith: “Metallurgical Footnotes to the History of Art,”Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc., 1972, vol. 116, pp. 97–125
5. Cyril Stanley Smith: “Reflections on Technology and the Decorative Arts in the Nineteenth Century” inTechnological Innovation in the Decorative Arts. Winterthur Conference Report 1973, I. M. C. Quimby and P. A. Earl, eds., pp. 1–64, Charlottesville, Va., University Press of Virginia, 1974.